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1、通用版2021届高考英语新题型套餐练08完形填空阅读理解七选五8通用版2021届高考英语新题型套餐练08完形填空阅读理解七选五8PAGE PAGE 11通用版2021届高考英语新题型套餐练08完形填空阅读理解七选五8完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(8)完形填空(山东省青岛市20192020学年度第一学期期末学业水平检测)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Id planned to spend my weekend in the sun, enjoying flowers outdoors。 But that was 21 the pair o

2、f disgusting crows (乌鸦)arrived。 Out of nowhere, they had set up their base 22 in our backyard.We first 23 our feathered enemies on Friday morning. It was early, and the sound the birds made 24 through our neighborhood。 I figured theyd 25 soon. But, no。 They were getting louder and probably 26 my nei

3、ghbors nearly as much as us with the noise。 I admit I got a little 27 。Then, on Sunday afternoon, I saw our dog Quatchi staring at something on the ground。 I went to 28 and found a small coalblack bird in the grass。 Its eyes were milky, and it stayed perfectly 29 as my dog walked towards it. Only wh

4、en Quatchi 30 his nose to its head did it walk away。 I 31 the dog inside and came back with my camera.It never occurred to me that the young would be hanging out on the ground, growing and gaining 32 as its parents guarded it from above。 The second I saw this little creature I 33 the crows.To be hon

5、est, Ive never been much of a bird person。 And I wish theyd chosen another backyard。 But Im also 34 that I got to see this little bit of nature unfold up close. Its pretty amazing。The experience has also 35 my desire to create a beautiful backyard garden that attracts lots of bees, butterflies, and

6、yes, birds。 They are welcome here.21. A。 after B. when C. until D。 before 22。 A。 organization B. camp C。 business D. trap 23. A. accepted B。 drove C。 discovered D。 invited24. A. traveled B。 flew C. ran D。 flowed 25. A。 sing B。 fightC。 fall down D。 quiet down26. A。 attracting B。 annoying C。 frighteni

7、ng D. amusing 27. A。 excited B。 amazed C。 curious D。 desperate28. A。 prevent B。 defend C。 explore D. assist 29. A. cold B。 enthusiastic C. still D。 friendly 30. A. touched B。 threw C。 pointed D. connected 31。 A。 awarded B. locked C. praised D。 fed 32. A。 strength B. pity C. advantage D。 freedom 33.

8、A。 hated B. respected C。 admired D。 forgave34. A。 pitiful B。 grateful C。 painful D. careful 35. A。 discouraged B. ensured C. strengthened D. proved 阅读理解(山东省实验中学2020届高三第二次诊断性测试)AParents and kids today dress alike,listen to the same music,and are friendsIs this a good thing? Sometimes,when Mr。 Ballmer

9、 and his 16-year-old daughter,Elizabeth,listen to rock music together and talk about interests they both enjoy,such as pop culturehe remember his more distant relationship with his parents when he was a teenager“I would never have said to my mom,Hey,the new Weezer album is really greatHow do you lik

10、e it? says Ballmer“There was just a complete gap in tasteMusic was not the only gulfFrom clothing and hairstyles to activities and expectations,earlier generations of parents and children often appeared to move in separate orbitsToday,the generation gap has not disappeared,but it is getting narrow i

11、n many familiesConversations on subjects such as sex and drugs would not have taken place a generation agoNow they are comfortable and commonAnd parentchild activities,from shopping to sports,involve a feeling of trust and friendship that can continue into adulthoodNo wonder greeting cards today car

12、ry the message,“To my mother,my best friend”But family experts warn that the new equality can also result in less respect for parents“Theres still a lot of strictness and authority on the part of parents out there,but there is a change happening,”says Kerrie,a psychology professor at Lebanon Valley

13、College“In the middle of that change,there is a lot of confusion among parents”Family researchers offer a variety of reasons for these evolving roles and attitudesThey see the 1960s as a turning pointGreat cultural changes led to more open communication and a more democratic process that encourages

14、everyone to have a say“My parents were on thebeforeside of that change,but todays parents,the 40-yearolds,were on theafterside,”explains Mr.Ballmer“Its not something easily accomplished by parents these days,because life is more difficult to understand or deal with,but sharing interests does make it

15、 more fun to be a parent now21What can we learn about Mr。Ballmer in Paragraph 1 ?AHe and Elizabeth both 1ike WeezerBHe had different interests with his momCHe had a bad relationship with his momDHe liked talking about music with his mom22What does the underlined word “democratic probably mean?AEqual

16、 BPeaceful CActiveDConsiderate23The passage is mainly about_Athe problems of parentchild relationshipBthe strategies for parentchild relationshipsCthe development of parent-child relationshipDthe ways for parents to handle parentchild problemsBOwning a lovable,cute pet can unquestionably make ones h

17、ome life better and obviously,it can affect pet owners professional lives as wellIn fact,according to a new survey,people who have owned pets may be more professionally successful,and this is definitely good news for ambitious pet parentsThe survey was conducted by Kelton Global Research for Banfiel

18、d Pet Hospital,according to Fast CompanyThe researchers surveyed 857 adults in the United States with a variety of careers,as explained in the survey summary on Banfields websiteAmong the Csuite executives(CEOs,etc.)surveyed,93 percent grew with a pet in their home,with 78 percent claiming that grow

19、ing up with a pet helped cause their career success as an adultInterestingly,83 percent of Csuite executives who participated said they grew up with a dog,59 percent of them said they grew up with a cat,and 37 percent of them said they grew up with another kind of pet(Youre correct these numbers do

20、not add upIt would seem that many of the people interviewed grew up with multiple kinds of pets)So,how exactly does pet ownership cause career success? Well,according to Banfields research,executives reported that their pet helped teach them lessons like responsibility,creativity,empathy,discipline,

21、and organization,which have all been valuable in the business worldBut what about people who grew up pet-less,but have adopted pets as adults? Luckily for those,the survey showed that current pet ownership can also help with professional successAccording to the research,86 percent of current pet par

22、ents surveyed said owning pets helps them stick to a routine,better manage their time,and multitask more efficientlyBut even if you dont think your pet ham directly helped you,your coworkers knowledge that yon have a pet may actually be beneficial for your careerIn fact,80 percent of people surveyed

23、 said they “feel more connected to colleagues who are pet owners,”and 79 percent of those surveyed believe that fellow co-workers who have pets are “hard workers”24What do the figures in Paragraph 2 show?AThere is a rising demand for petsBOwning pets can make for professional successCMore and more C

24、EOs become aware of potseffectsDPets become commercialized among Csuite executives25What can we learn from this passage?AThe research is based on people from many walks in the worldBKeeping pets provides the most valuable lessons for careerCPet ownership hardly benefits those who keep pets as adults

25、DPeople who own a pet tend to get along well with colleagues26What is the authors attitude toward keeping a pet?AIndifferent BCritical CObjectiveDConcernedCSome of the most powerful companies in the world have cofoundersFor example,Google(Sergey Brin and Larry Page),Apple(Steve Wozniak and Steve Job

26、s),and Microsoft(Bill Gates and Paul Allen)and so onHaving partners can help to deal with the pressure and the failures that come with running a businessNo matter how down on your luck you feel they may provide emotional supportThey may have extra skills,and be on hand to help out with the day-to-da

27、y problemsAnd an alternate point of view may help to broaden your mind and aid the risk of mistakes being overlooked Everybody knows Samsungs Galaxy Note 7When the phone was launched in 2016,customers praised it for its storage,design and usability,and it may well have been a hit if it werent for th

28、e fact that it occasionally caught fire and explodedIt was soon banned immediately from flights,and Samsung had no choice but to recall the entire modelThe shortcoming reportedly cost the company $1 billion,and a further 17 billion in lost salesBut remember,based on the lesson,the Galaxy Note 8 and

29、the Galaxy Note 9 are well received in the world! Now we know that failing is part of business successOne thing that all great companies have in common is that they have failed many timesand luckily,they bounced backTake Sarah Blakely,founder of shapewear brand Spanx for exampleShe credits her busin

30、ess success specifically to her failures“Id get kicked out of buildings all day long,”she remembered“People would tear up my business card in my face。 But my friends and I knew I could sell and I knew I wanted to sell something I had createdI learned that no doesnt always mean no,and that you may ge

31、t 30 nos before you get the one yesPeople told me no with Spanx for two years“Spanx is worth just over $1 billionit was a company that Blakely who took a degree in a law school started with just 5 000!27What can we learn from the examples in Paragraph 1?ATwo heads are better than oneBConstant droppi

32、ng wears the stoneCGod helps those who help themselvesDAll things are difficult before they are easy28Why does the author mention Samsungs Galaxy Note 7,8 and 9?ATo suggest customers should follow the new trendsBTo prove Samsung is responsible for customersCTo show Samsung paid for its product failu

33、reDTo explain that failures dont spell the end29What mainly contributed to Sarah Blakelys success?AHer friends help BHer will powerCHer good luckDHer education background30How does the author develop the passage?ABy making contrast BBy making classificationCBy giving examplesDBy giving numbers七选五(山东

34、省济宁市一中高三下学期二轮质量分析)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When Republic of Korea(ROK) President Moon Jae-in said on Feb 3, ”Chinas difficulty is also ours to raise his nations awareness of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus(COVID-19) in China, China was facing the difficult period of controlling

35、 the spread of the virus nationwide. 16 Now it is the ROK that seems to be at the critical juncture of how China was then, as the country has the highest number of people infected with the virus outside of China; 1,261 as of Wednesday. 17 That the organizing committee for the Olympic Games in Tokyo

36、has for the first time noted that whether the Games will be held as scheduled in the summer depends on how well the epidemic(传染病) is controlled in the next three months indicates that the country is at a crossroad in its efforts to contain the spread of the virus.The ROK and Japans advanced medical systems, solid economic foundations and unity of their people in the fight against the virus will prove indispensable to defeating the virus。 18 Before vaccines are developed, it is good to see that the two countries hav

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